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100,000? LMAO... then just upload 100,000 videos...

I can flood this thread with at least 500 just from youtube if you'd like. People are posting them daily. Where's those daily posts from xpeng drivers? :enjoy:

Tesla's so called 'self-driving' on the empty street, it is no match for the tech we achieved years ago, not even closely from the videos.

Well the xpeng is sold overseas..like the EU...maybe if you think it works so well you should let them test it on their "empty streets"..instead of hiding......or maybe xpeng doesn't want high sales, "dominant power", and worldwide acclaim?

BTW in what year do you think xpeng will finish the millimeter resolution pre-scans of every single street in europe needed for their "cutting edge" FSD with LIDAR system to work?

Tesla's so called 'self-driving' on the empty street, it is no match for the tech we achieved years ago, not even closely from the videos.

Xpeng p5, the model with 2 LIDARs only costs 30,000 USD. Xpeng P5 owners enjoy their NPG self driving. While the blind toddler Tesla will certainly crash in traffic like this, Haha...


Oh I see...in other words all the buyers who bought those xpengs don't have any ability to engage it on city streets as of today. We only have pre-canned videos from selected media/xpeng employee beta testers in a few pre-scanned cities in China.

We'll see when xpeng feels it is good enough to actually hand that ability to consumers to test this year.

Right now Tesla has expanded their "backwards technology" FSD Beta to all US and Canadian streets (since it does not require street pre-scanning) and is working to release it in other countries.

Here is a regular Tesla owner (not an employee) in Canada
 
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I can flood this thread with at least 500 just from youtube if you'd like. People are posting them daily. Where's those daily posts from xpeng drivers? :enjoy:



Well the xpeng is sold overseas..maybe if you think it works so well you should let them test it on their "empty streets"..instead of hiding.




Oh I see...in other words all the buyers who bought those xpengs don't have any ability to engage it on city streets as of today. We only have pre-canned videos from select xpeng employee beta testers.

We'll see when xpeng feels it is good enough to actually hand that ability to consumers to test this year.

Right now Tesla has expanded it to all US and Canadian road systems and is working to release it in other countries.

Here is a regular Tesla owner (not an employee) in Canada
500? Still not 100,0000 as baosted, lmao... BTW, not every one here are posting videos on youtube. The P5 has only launched for several months, and there are already tonnes of videos on Chinese social media. And the real full self driving taxi are already run in Shenzhen without a driver. The dinosaur Tesla hoax 'self-driving' on empty street in nothing in comparison...lmao...
 
500? Still not 100,0000 as baosted, lmao... BTW, not every one here are posting videos on youtube. The P5 has only launched for several months, and there are already tonnes of videos on Chinese social media. And the real full self driving taxi are already run in Shenzhen without a driver. The dinosaur Tesla hoax 'self-driving' on empty street in nothing in comparison...lmao...

I said 100,000 users. They don't all have accounts on youtube and twitter.

LOL! Do you think every single xpeng owner posts videos of their car on WeChat? Or all the English speaking people in China post on PDF?


Please post links to some Chinese social media videos of consumers who bought xpengs and are using the autonomous driving features on city streets.

You'd think people who had software that drives a car by itself on city streets would be flooding Chinese social media about how magical it works...or maybe cameraphones are not common in China...or maybe they are embarrassed because it doesn't work.

You'd have threads on PDF about it...instead of just tons of threads about taxis that have it.


 
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I said 100,000 users. They don't all have accounts on youtube and twitter.

LOL! Do you think every single xpeng owner posts videos of their car on WeChat? Or all the English speaking people in China post on PDF?


Please post links to some Chinese social media videos of consumers who bought xpengs and are using the autonomous driving features on city streets.

You'd think people who had software that drives a car by itself on city streets would be flooding Chinese social media about how magical it works...or maybe cameraphones are not common in China...or maybe they are embarrassed because it doesn't work.

You'd have threads on PDF about it...instead of just tons of threads about taxis that have it.


You can find Tik Tok, etc. But you should know Chinese are not bumpkin like you. You can not find many Chinese post their Tesla hoax 'self-driving' either. Since I have posted Xpeng and Huawei, self-driving on busy Chinese street, you can post Tesla on busy Chinese street as well if you can find them, otherwise, don't show that toddler hoax 'self-driving' on the empty street which a blind man can do, it is useless...Haha...
 
You can find Tik Tok, etc.

Well apparently Xpengs's City FSD is "not ready yet" and has not been released to the public...so if you can find some videos on tiktok that would certainly be amazing...since nobody has it yet.
 
Well apparently Xpengs's City FSD is "not ready yet" and has not been released to the public...so if you can find some videos on tiktok that would certainly be amazing...since nobody has it yet.
Well, At least I have the video for complicated city road riving, not matter it is from the media or from the owner, but you don't even have that ready, but showing some empty road hoax 'self-driving'... That kind of 'self-driving' is as easy as fk....everybody can do it for years now.... lol...
 

"In China, 640 EVs caught fire in the first quarter of 2022, up 32 percent​

Although electric vehicles (EV) are heralded as the future of mobility, however, it seems that EV manufacturers has yet to get a handle on the issue of battery catching fire. It is barely summer in China, the biggest EV market in the world, and yet there are already plenty of reports of EVs catching fire."​

self explanatory.
You buy a car for 20k usd to 50k usd in China and it explodes.
210 evs in China catching fire every month.
7 cars every day.
Seems the BMS in Chinese cars bypasses over temperature safety interlocks for the battery.
Or they are not in the design.
 

"In China, 640 EVs caught fire in the first quarter of 2022, up 32 percent​

Although electric vehicles (EV) are heralded as the future of mobility, however, it seems that EV manufacturers has yet to get a handle on the issue of battery catching fire. It is barely summer in China, the biggest EV market in the world, and yet there are already plenty of reports of EVs catching fire."​

self explanatory.
You buy a car for 20k usd to 50k usd in China and it explodes.
210 evs in China catching fire every month.
7 cars every day.
Seems the BMS in Chinese cars bypasses over temperature safety interlocks for the battery.
Or they are not in the design.
Wapcar.my? Sounds like some bogus website posting fake news and data..
 
Wapcar.my? Sounds like some bogus website posting fake news and data..
"According to the Chinese Fire and Rescue Department of the Ministry Emergency Management’s data released on 3-April-2022,"

read the article.
 
Well, At least I have the video for complicated city road riving, not matter it is from the media or from the owner, but you don't even have that ready, but showing some empty road hoax 'self-driving'... That kind of 'self-driving' is as easy as fk....everybody can do it for years now.... lol...

I'm sorry nobody has posted a video of US drivers acting like Chinese drivers.

But excuse me I have yet to see videos of other situations not handled by Xpeng's "hoax self-driving" that Tesla has...like heavy rain...driving at night..etc...things that are pretty common for someone who owns a car and actually knows how to drive.
 
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I'm sorry nobody has posted a video of US drivers acting like Chinese drivers.

But excuse me I have yet to see videos of other situations not handled by Xpeng's "hoax self-driving" that Tesla has...like heavy rain...driving at night..etc...things that are pretty common for someone who owns a car and actually knows how to drive.
So far what you have shown are the stuff Chinese brands such as NIO and Xpeng achieved years ago.
At least I have shown you the media drive of self-driving on busy city street, while you can only show the Tesla empty street hoax 'self driving' and boast loudly as 'FSD'...LMAO...
 
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"In China, 640 EVs caught fire in the first quarter of 2022, up 32 percent​

Although electric vehicles (EV) are heralded as the future of mobility, however, it seems that EV manufacturers has yet to get a handle on the issue of battery catching fire. It is barely summer in China, the biggest EV market in the world, and yet there are already plenty of reports of EVs catching fire."​

self explanatory.
You buy a car for 20k usd to 50k usd in China and it explodes.
210 evs in China catching fire every month.
7 cars every day.
Seems the BMS in Chinese cars bypasses over temperature safety interlocks for the battery.
Or they are not in the design.
Incompetent indian have no shame at all. China has tens of millions of EVs, while the percentage of EVs catching fire are less than world average for ICE cars, certainly way lower than cars made in crappy country india. BYD make the safest EVs in the world is a common sense today.
 
Can somebody post this BYD's new Microcontroller for automobile to China Semiconductor thread plz. I'm too lazy
 
Can somebody post this BYD's new Microcontroller for automobile to China Semiconductor thread plz. I'm too lazy

BYD Semiconductor unveils new MCU chip for vehicles​


BYD also produce its own IGBTs as well:
 
Jul 12, 2021
The world's first real L4 autonomous driving, developed by HUAWEI, in collboration with BAIC Arcfox, The Arcfox Alfa S, has already released into the market:

Non-intervened autonomous driving throughout the journey:



So you said it has been released and it is now a year later and nobody is talking about it....so what happened...was it pulled..or was the "release" just fake hype? Has any consumer level self-driving cars been released in China?

Meanwhile Tesla has extended their FSD Beta test to 160,000 people for all roads in two countries.


Tesla empty street hoax 'self driving' and boast loudly as 'FSD'...LMAO...
A customer who has been driving the Tesla FSD Beta for almost YEAR being interviewed.


Any interviews of customers in China on how their self-driving cars are doing? Or was the real "hoax" your post?



Oh look at this...apparently Xpeng is launching their pilot program yet again

18 Sep, 2022
XPeng Debuts City NGP Pilot Program

XPeng Inc. (“XPeng” or the “Company”, NYSE: XPEV and HKEX: 9868), a leading Chinese smart electric vehicle (“Smart EV”) company, today announced that it has launched the pilot program of City Navigation Guided Pilot (“City NGP”), making it the first Chinese auto company to launch such high-level Advanced Driver Assistance System (“ADAS”) functions for complex urban driving scenarios.

A cohort of Guangzhou-based XPeng P5 customers can now access City NGP through over-the-air (“OTA”) updates before launching to other cities, underscoring a key milestone of the Company’s world-leading autonomous driving technology.

“With the rollout of City NGP, XPeng is spearheading a strategic roadmap to complete our ADAS coverage from highways and parking lots to much more complex city driving scenarios, offering our customers enhanced safety and an optimized driving experience,” said Mr. He Xiaopeng, Chairman and CEO of XPeng. “We believe the continuous evolvement of City NGP and the expansion of its coverage will accelerate the transformation of the driving experiences of our customers,” Mr. He said.

China’s Most Advanced ADAS System for Urban Driving

When City NGP is activated with a set destination, the vehicle itself can perform the full range of driving tasks such as cruising with a safe distance from leading vehicles, changing lanes due to navigation or vehicle overtaking decisions, handling merging/splitting roads, getting around stationary vehicles or obstacles, and maintaining an appropriate speed throughout the driving route. It can also automatically detect and react to traffic lights, make lane change decisions and inform drivers, take left or right turn and navigate through intersections, roundabouts, viaducts and tunnels, as well as avoid obstructions like construction, pedestrians, and cyclists.

The Industry Leading ADAS Hardware Platform

XPeng's City NGP boasts the industry leading ADAS platform, featuring a multi-modality sensor fusion framework with cameras, LiDAR units, millimeter-wave radars, high-precision positioning units and other sensor hardware to offer a 360-degree fusion perception. Building on such advanced sensor fusion capability, XPeng also introduced an enhanced Surrounding Reality (SR) display, capable of visualizing a vehicle's surrounding objects and projecting them in 3D, together with high-definition map information, on both the digital dashboard and central panel in real-time.

City NGP Availability

As a part of XPILOT 3.5, City NGP will be first made available on the premium version of XPeng P5. To ensure sufficient knowledge of safety procedures, City NGP requires a seven-day familiarization period—and 100 km of driving—before its functions can be used on all available roads. Going forward, XPeng will deliver the full-scenario ADAS on its new flagship G9 SUV, the fourth production model to be officially launched in China on September 21.
 
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